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Physical Therapy
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Rotator Cuff - Information about Rotator Cuff Injuries and Treatments
A rotator cuff injury can be a real pain when it comes to living a normal life. If you enjoy having full range of motion in your arm, you may want to do all you can to avoid injury. For those with a rotator cuff tear or injury, here are ways you can help repair the damage and live a pain free life!
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Slap Lesion Physical Therapy Treatment Before and After Surgery
SLAP is short for Superior Labrum from Anterior to Posterior, or from front to back. The labrum is the rim of cartilage found in the shoulder socket. An injury or tear to this part of the body is a SLAP lesion, which typically results from overuse, trauma and accidents such as falling onto your outstretched hand.
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Which Physical Therapy Center?
There are many areas of specialization in physical therapy. It is the job of physical therapists to diagnose disorders, and dysfunctions caused by diseases and injuries and provide the most appropriate and effective treatments to help patient recover, adjust, or manage their condition. Patients will be assigned to the type of physical therapy center that will best suit their needs. The 5 most common physical therapy center(s) are: geriatric, orthopedic, neurological, pediatric, and Cardiovascular and pulmonary rehabilitation.
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Cervical Stenosis Physical Therapy Treatment
The vertebrae are a series of bones connected to each other forming the neck, also known as the cervical spine. The spinal canal, which encloses the spinal cord, runs through the vertebrae. The spinal cord contains major nerves that allow arm and leg movements, sensation, including bladder control and bowel movements.
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Taking The Right Approach To Your Congenital Spine Condition
This article is about the right approach you should take if you suffer with a congenital spine condition such as spinal stenosis, scoliosis, etc. It discusses nutrition and exercise techniques. It also mentions types of health practitioners that might be of help to people. I also mention the mental approach you need to have somewhat.
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The Aging Athlete
The aging athlete is the group of 40-60 year olds that have continued their athletic endeavors or have taken up some sort of athletic activity in mid-adulthood. Exercising throughout life is a great practice because research has shown its positive effects on the aging process. However, as we continue to age our body becomes more prone to injury due to the fact that our bones, muscles, and even tendons begin to breakdown or become less elastic.
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The Benefit of Music Therapy
Music therapy has become immensely popular in modern treatment processes. Music therapy has been implemented on many critically ailing people and it has worked like wonder. It is extensively used as a healing solution to the patients suffering from various diseases...
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Using a Sauna to Detox Body
There are many detoxification methods available, but the most effective is using a sauna to detox your body.
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Dealing With Tennis Elbow
In addition to effecting tennis players, tennis elbow effect's a great number of people who are involved in activities outside of the sport of tennis. Tennis elbow also known as lateral Epicondylitis is caused by damaging the tendon of the extensor muscles in the forearm. The tendon of these extensor muscles connects to the lateral epicondyle of the upper arm bone called the humerus.
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